About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: WinGate, Norton 360, Application firewall, Windows Live OneCare, Comparison of firewalls, Netfilter, SmoothWall, Comodo Internet Security, Kaspersky Internet Security, Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway, Barracuda Networks, Zentyal, PeerGuardian, Iptables, ZoneAlarm, Outpost Firewall Pro, Windows Firewall, Ipfirewall, Trend Micro Internet Security, PfSense, Novell BorderManager, Outpost Security Suite, IPCop, Symantec Endpoint Protection, Uncomplicated Firewall, Online Armor Personal Firewall, ClearOS, Kerio Technologies, Kerio Control, Matousec, Nftables, Amazingports, K7 Total Security, Shorewall, Tiny Software, Check Point Integrity, M0n0wall, Ipchains, PeerBlock, IPFilter, NuFW, Jetico Personal Firewall, ProtoWall, Sentry Firewall, X-Wrt, Endian Firewall, Outpost security suite free, Zeroshell, Norton Personal Firewall, Context-based access control, Cisco FWSM, Firestarter, Zorp firewall, ZoneAlarm Z100G, PrivateFirewall, WANSecure Firewall, XML firewall, Little Snitch, FireHOL, NetBarrier X4, Sunbelt Personal Firewall, L7-filter, Iplist, NPF, PC Tools Firewall Plus, MoBlock, Arptables, Cisco Secure Integrated Software, NetDefender, Kaspersky Anti-Hacker, McAfee Personal Firewall Plus. Excerpt: Norton 360, developed by Symantec, is marketed as an "all-in-one" security suite. The package includes a personal firewall, phishing protection and the ability to detect and remove malware. What distinguishes this suite from Norton Internet Security is the inclusion of file backup and PC maintenance capabilities. The package is distributed as a download, a box copy, or is preinstalled on computers as OEM software. Additional functions, including parental controls and e-mail spam filtering, are available as extensions developed also by Symantec. Norton 360 is compatible with 32-bit editions of Windows XP and 32-...